"Westminster Debates Breakthrough Legislation for Northern Ireland's Brexit Dilemma"

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The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has ended its boycott of the Northern Ireland Assembly, leading to a scheduled sitting on Saturday after the passage of legislation in the UK Parliament. The move comes after the party's protest over trade arrangements following Brexit. The legislation will eliminate routine checks on goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. The DUP's decision paves the way for the re-establishment of the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive, with the first-ever republican first minister, marking a symbolic moment in the region's politics.
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